Bottom Freezer: Why is There Frost in the Freezer?

Why is
There Frost in the Freezer?

The freezer door gaskets are not
attached to the door properly, are split or torn, or are not clean.

The freezer is not being ventilated
adequately.

Food resting against the rear wall of
the freezer is preventing the door from closing properly.

The freezer air vents are
blocked.

Other
things to verify if frost forms in the freezer:

Note: If water is not
connected to the unit, turn off the ice maker using the ice off function. When
the ice maker senses that ice is not being produced, the temperature drops in
the freezer to promote faster ice production. This makes it easier for frost to
form in the unit.

Verify that the freezer door closes
completely.

Verify that the door gaskets are
attached properly to the door and that they are clean. Also, make sure they are
sealing properly and are not torn or split.

If the gaskets are
damaged, they should be replaced. To visit our parts website to search for the
replacement gaskets, click
here.

Verify that there are no packages
resting against the rear wall of the freezer.

Space food out as much as possible to
improve ventilation.

Verify that the air vent in the
freezer is not blocked. The air vents are located on the rear wall of the
freezer compartment.

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